Thomsen–Berthelot principle
In thermochemistry, the Thomsen–Berthelot principle is a hypothesis in the history of chemistry which argued that all chemical changes are accompanied by the production of heat and that processes which occur will be ones in which the most heat is produced. This principle was formulated in slightly different versions by the Danish chemist Julius Thomsen in 1854 and by the French chemist Marcellin Berthelot in 1864. This early postulate in classical thermochemistry became the controversial foundation of a research program that would last three decades.
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Thomsen–Berthelot principle
In thermochemistry, the Thomsen–Berthelot principle is a hypothesis in the history of chemistry which argued that all chemical changes are accompanied by the production of heat and that processes which occur will be ones in which the most heat is produced. This principle was formulated in slightly different versions by the Danish chemist Julius Thomsen in 1854 and by the French chemist Marcellin Berthelot in 1864. This early postulate in classical thermochemistry became the controversial foundation of a research program that would last three decades.
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汤姆森-贝特洛原理(Thomsen-Berthelot pr ...... 产生最大功,即使得体系的自由能趋于最小,从而否定了这个假设。
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In thermochemistry, the Thomse ...... that would last three decades.
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汤姆森-贝特洛原理(Thomsen-Berthelot pr ...... 产生最大功,即使得体系的自由能趋于最小,从而否定了这个假设。
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Thomsen–Berthelot principle
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汤姆森-贝特洛原理
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